Miry Crossing
Miry Crossing is an established townhome community in Robbinsville Township, Mercer County, built between 1993 and 2000 along Hadley Drive, Faxon Drive, and a group of quiet interior courts. The homes are attached interior-row townhomes of two to three bedrooms and roughly 1,400 to 1,860 square feet, and recent BrightMLS closings have run from the high $400,000s to about $640,000, with a median near $580,000, all inside the well-regarded Robbinsville Public Schools.
Miry Crossing
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Why buyers choose
Miry Crossing
Miry Crossing is one of Robbinsville's practical townhome addresses, built out between 1993 and 2000 as the township was growing quickly on the strength of its schools. The community is made up of attached interior-row townhomes arranged along Hadley Drive, Faxon Drive, and a set of short courts, which gives it a low-traffic, tucked-away feel while staying minutes from Route 130 and Route 33. For buyers who want a Robbinsville address and the district's schools without stepping up to a detached-home budget, it remains one of the more attainable options in town. Recent closings have run from the high $400,000s to about $640,000, with a median near $580,000.
The homes
Miry Crossing is entirely attached townhomes, specifically interior-row units, so the community reads as a cohesive, uniformly scaled streetscape rather than a mix of housing types. Floor plans run from about 1,400 to 1,860 square feet with two to three bedrooms, a comfortable footprint for first-time buyers, working professionals, and those looking to downsize without leaving the township. Built across the 1993 to 2000 stretch, the homes carry the two-story layouts and functional room counts typical of that era, and many have seen kitchen and bath updates over their years of ownership. Because the size band is relatively narrow, pricing tends to track condition and updates more than raw square footage.
Streets and setting
The community is organized around Hadley Drive and Faxon Drive, with homes fanning off onto Tasley Court, Amesbury Court, Stanwyck Court, and Waverly Court. Those interior courts carry little through traffic, which keeps the day-to-day environment quiet and walkable. Miry Crossing sits within easy reach of Robbinsville's main corridors, Route 130 and Route 33, and the walkable shops and restaurants of Washington Town Center are a short drive away. Everyday shopping, groceries, and services along the Route 130 corridor are close at hand, while Interstate 195 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A open up the wider region.
Schools and commute
Homes in Miry Crossing are served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the district that anchors demand across the township and carries students through to Robbinsville High School. For commuters, Hamilton station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line is roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive, with rail service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia. By car, Interstate 195 links east toward the shore and west toward Trenton, while the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A and Routes 130 and 33 handle regional trips. That pairing of schools and access is the core of Robbinsville's fast-growing, school-driven appeal.
Market position
At a median near $580,000, Miry Crossing sits at the accessible end of the Robbinsville market, offering the township's schools and location at a townhome price well below the cost of the area's detached single-family homes. That makes it a natural entry point for first-time buyers and a low-maintenance option for downsizers who want to stay in the district. Turnover is modest, with a limited number of sales in a typical year, so pricing a home accurately against the handful of genuine comparables matters. Well-updated units here tend to draw steady interest and sell without long market times.
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Miry Crossing
FAQ
What is the price range in Miry Crossing?
Recent BrightMLS closings have run from the high $400,000s to about $640,000, with a median near $580,000. Updated units sell toward the top of that range.
When were the homes in Miry Crossing built?
Between 1993 and 2000, during Robbinsville's period of rapid, school-driven growth.
What streets are in Miry Crossing?
The community is built around Hadley Drive and Faxon Drive, with interior courts including Tasley Court, Amesbury Court, Stanwyck Court, and Waverly Court.
What type of homes are in Miry Crossing?
Attached interior-row townhomes, generally two to three bedrooms and about 1,400 to 1,860 square feet.
What school district serves Miry Crossing?
Robbinsville Public Schools, the township's well-regarded K-12 district, culminating at Robbinsville High School.
How is the commute to New York City from Miry Crossing?
Hamilton station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line is about a 10 to 15 minute drive, with service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia. Interstate 195 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A add road access.
How active is the Miry Crossing market?
Turnover is modest, with a handful of sales in a typical year, so accurate comp-based pricing is important. Well-presented, updated units tend to sell quickly.
How does Miry Crossing compare to detached homes in Robbinsville?
It offers the same schools and township location at a townhome price, well below Robbinsville's detached single-family tiers, trading a bit of space and shared walls for lower maintenance.
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